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Scaryduck writes, "I celebrated my last day on my paper round by giving everybody next door's paper, and the house at the end 16 copies of the Maidenhead Advertiser. And I kept the delivery bag. That certainly showed 'em."
What have you flounced out of? Did it have the impact you intended? What made you quit in the first place?
( , Thu 22 May 2008, 12:15)
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Do something constructive in your free time that also taxes you mentally. As a cs student I spend a lot of my free time writing code. People will use it, it will make a difference and it keeps me occupied. I'm not saying you should go out and become a renegade programmer but you should think about what you're giving up first (it sounds like financial insurance for life to me). There were people who would do almost anything to be in your position. Can't you slug it out? You could even get a part-time job to fill the void.
( , Wed 28 May 2008, 3:30, 4 replies)
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But i tend to do a lot of work for free.
for friends obviously.
not the point you are making?
am very good with my hands, not to good with software. I have Azreal to thank for building this computer let alone all the phone calls (yes he is my helpdesk)
just to explain fully i have done a lot of work in his house (is this not what friends do?)
edit: i do builder work (excluding plumbing, that is his trade. he fixes my computer, fair trade and no robery IMHO, (i find software confusing)
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to be a reply to the guy who's considering quitting his job where he gets paid but has no work?
( , Wed 28 May 2008, 9:22, closed)
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well i must admit
I am probably not the sharpest tool in the box,
sparky by trade, bit thick by nature :P
( , Wed 28 May 2008, 9:52, closed)
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yet are unfamiliar with the workings of the "reply" button.
Facinating.
( , Wed 28 May 2008, 16:28, closed)
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